Tobacco and pipe pouch



Julyv 6 1926. v

E. s. STElNHARDT TOBACCO AND `PIPE POUCH Filed Deo C INVNTR fawn/@057mm 5mn/HAH@ WITNESSES ATTORNEYS li'a-tented July 6, 1926i." i I' UNITED 4STATES' PATENT 'oi-Fica EDWARD STEPHEN STEINSHARDT, OFBROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ABSIGNOB DI ONE-HALF TO DAVID B. APPLEBAUM, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y. i

'.ronacco AND -rrrn rouen.

Application illedy December 1B, `1924:. Serial No. 756,7.

My invent-ion relates to. combined to- Having thus described my invention, what bacco pouch and pipe pocket, and has for its I claim is: general object to provide a convenient pouch 1. As an article of manufacture, a vcomin which a compartment of am le content bined tobacco pouch. and pi e pocket, the

6 is provided for the tobacco, an a convensame comprising a front` wall Aand aback iently arranged pocket for the pipe, 'a more wall, together with a partition, secured at its s ecific object being to provide an assemupperand lower'longitudinal edges to one b age of parts so'a-rranged that the tobacco of said walls, said pocket being approxi-` in the pouch will afford cushioning-andpromately .ipe shalped and opening from an l0 tection for the pipe. end 'of t ie pouc said pouch embodying a4 Figure 1 is a rear. elevation of a pouch -tobaccocompartment oienindg along aside sai embodying my invention; edge of the pouch, an tobacco com- Figure 2-s a horizontall section on the partment extending at one side o'f the pipe line 2-2 of Figure 1; pocket so that the tobacco in said compart- 15 Figure 3 is a transverse section on the ment will cushion the'pipe. line 3--3 of Figure 1. 2. As an article of manufacture, a com- In forming aV pouch in accordance with bined tobacco pouch and pipe pocket, the

they invention, the same is produced with a same comprising a front wal and a back front wall 10 and a back wall- 11. The wall, together with a. partition, secured 2" front wall 10 is formed with a closure flap at Aits upper and lower longitudinal edges 12 for the tobacco compartment, saidflap beto' one of said walls, said pocket being aping secured in closed position by co-acting proximately pipe shaped and opening fr om fastener elements 13 on said Hap and on said an end of the pouch, said pouch embodying back wall 11 of the pouch. a tobacco compartment opening along a side i 25. A partition 14 is provided following genedge of the pouch, and said tobacco comorally-the lines of a pipe bowl and its stem partment extending at -one. side of the pipe and said partition isy stitched by 'a line' 'oi` pocketeso that the tobacco in said compart- 'stitching` 15 to the back wall 11 continuing ment, will cushion the pipeito ther with along the bottom adjacent to the bottom edge vseparate aps alongthe side an .an end reof the pouch as at 16, so. that a pocket. apspectively of the pouch and respectively roximately pipe shaped is thus produced. forming closures for said tobacco-comparthc pipe pocket has a flap 17 integral with ment and said pipe pocket. i e an end of the front wall 10, and said flapy 3. As an article of manufacture', a comis 'adapted to be secured in closed po'si-A bined tobacco pouch and pipe pocket, h tion by mating fastener elements -18 onv said same comprising av front wa flap and on the back wall 11 of the pouch. wall, together with a partition, secured at its With the described arrangement, it 'will upper and llower longitudinal edges to one be seen, by comparing Figures2 and-3, that of said walls. saidpocket being approxittion 14 and about the pipe bowl as at a. end of the pouch, said pouch em ying a Thus the tobacco A is present as a cushion tobacco compartment opening along a side above and artially around the pipe stem edge of the pouch. and bowl, t 'e cushioning eect of the totectthestemofthepipe..

the tobacco A extends at one side'of the parmately pipe shaped and opening froml an u beeee bemg pertieuleriy eervieeebie vte pre ymaximin) STEPHEN s'rnINHAiiD'r'. 

